b2
Ex Member
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I am almost always lying down when I meditate, and this works for me. However, I do occasionally sit up for shorter sessions. I find that lying down helps me to progressively relax my entire body more effectively, but that is my practice. I think it depends on what you are doing. For example, if you are doing a simple practice such as breathing slowly while focusing on an object, such as a candle, you would not want to be lying down. For focusing on my 'internal light' I find that lying down works best for me, but I almost always use a meditational aid, such as brain entrainment music or guided meditation. This allows me to find the desired state of mind I seek, and if I fall asleep, well, that is okay. I don't like to have a feeling of 'fighting' for control of anything at all. I tell myself "it is okay for me to relax" with an emphasis on "okay" because I want to completely let go of any feeling of 'effort' or 'forcing' myself to do anything, which might interfere with my ability to relax all of my muscles, my mind, and my heart in the process.
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